.\" Man page for trayinfo.
.\" Written by Kodest.
.TH TRAYINFO 1 "June 20, 2008" "Linux" "TrayInfo User's Manual"
.SH NAME
trayinfo \- show system information

.SH SYNOPSIS
trayinfo [-hv] [-f config]

.SH DESCRIPTION
Trayinfo is a miniaturized system information tool designed for dwm like
window managers. Trayinfo is designed to be efficient.

.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B -h
Displays help.
.TP
.B -v
Displays version information.
.TP
.B -f " config"
Specifies an alternative configuration file.

.SH CONFIGURATION
You need to perform the following two steps to make trayinfo alive:
.SS Set up the configuration file
You can find the configuration file in the root directory of the source package.
Its name is trayinfo.rc.example. The configuration file explains all the
configuration options found in it. Before you edit it, dont forget to copy it
to the destination place. Trayinfo looks for the configuration file under the
user's home directory in the following place:

~/.config/trayinfo

After you copied the mentioned configuration file, you can edit it according
to your needs.
.SS Make trayinfo cooperate with dwm
dwm expects the tray data fed into its standard input. So that, you need to
pipe trayinfo's standard output into dwm's standard input like the following:

trayinfo | dwm

Put the above line into your ~/.xinitrc file, and execute startx.

.SH SIGNALS
Trayinfo reloads its configuration file if it gets a SIGHUP or SIGUSR1 signal.

.SH "SEE ALSO"
dwm(1)

.SH AUTHOR
Laszlo Ashin <kodest@gmail.com>
